I'd bet there is excess bisulfate in that liquid. It will react with zinc selectively. You could probably confirm this by placing another galvanized
nail in it side by side with a copper wire. The patent below is for separating zinc from copper in brass scrap.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4482377.html
I wouldn't use the flamability test as definitive proof that you don't have acetaldehyde. It sounds to me like you do in fact have it from the smell.
You could try distilling it. Additionally reacting it with Tollen's reagent or Fehling's reagent (both fairly OTC to prepare) would confirm the
presence of aldehyde groups. If the HSO4- was somehow reduced, it may also be able to form some sulfonate adducts. |